4005 owners ?
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 9:33 am
So how many of you guys with "tuna boats" actually Use them on a regular basis, as opposed to, "kinda like them, own them, but have them more for investment/curiousities' sake?
Reason I ask; I have for sale, to someone who is a tweak head, a custom milled Stainless steel bridge w/ baseplate, that retrofits a 4005.I had a 4005 enthusiast customer that had like 4 of these back in the early 90s, who complaned that the stock bridges rattled, and had lack of good sustain.Longer story made short, I took the stock bridge to a local toolmaker, and got him to make stainless versions of the original.We had 2 made initially, and they performed really great.The guy then "committed" to having one more made, which, in good faith, I had a 3rd made, but then he backed out of it, so here I am, with this nice, precision made bridge I have no use for.Anyone interested, email me at: [email protected]
I'm getting some digital pix taken of some stuff this afternoon, so if you want to see it, it can be arranged.
Reason I ask; I have for sale, to someone who is a tweak head, a custom milled Stainless steel bridge w/ baseplate, that retrofits a 4005.I had a 4005 enthusiast customer that had like 4 of these back in the early 90s, who complaned that the stock bridges rattled, and had lack of good sustain.Longer story made short, I took the stock bridge to a local toolmaker, and got him to make stainless versions of the original.We had 2 made initially, and they performed really great.The guy then "committed" to having one more made, which, in good faith, I had a 3rd made, but then he backed out of it, so here I am, with this nice, precision made bridge I have no use for.Anyone interested, email me at: [email protected]
I'm getting some digital pix taken of some stuff this afternoon, so if you want to see it, it can be arranged.


